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last year alone some one hundred fifty thousand cases and emigrated a the steves and now some five million brits live abroad and don't blame the unpredictable weather or the local cuisine experts now say that it's the high rates of taxation and the cost of living that could drive even more brits to move abroad people with the motor of the economy are people with a lot of property of approach with an education perhaps with ambition as well we need to keep them in the country you have to face a life of living in london on a very small gross wage maybe even smaller by taxation to a network. which we fail as a country and perhaps some sort of system of graduated tax allowances might help us cope perhaps most alarming for the politicians who office findings that the majority of the people outside the think you take rat race do so out of an overall lifestyle choice signalling and discontent with living standards here in britain that's not the answer. we government is hoping for the consider moving abroad to avoid. slacking off and taking things from people that owning a little bit more even thou
last year alone some one hundred fifty thousand cases and emigrated a the steves and now some five million brits live abroad and don't blame the unpredictable weather or the local cuisine experts now say that it's the high rates of taxation and the cost of living that could drive even more brits to move abroad people with the motor of the economy are people with a lot of property of approach with an education perhaps with ambition as well we need to keep them in the country you have to face a...
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i'm joined by scott rigil and steve leteret. you both signed the norquist pledge when you came into office like most republicans but now turned your backs on it. you both have your own justification. you're saying that our fiscal problems are too large and too dangerous to not consider every option. thank you for being with us, gentlemen. congressman, investor and supporter of warren buffett only made one political donation to a republican this season. and it was to you. >> even though he signed that grover norquist pledge about taxes, he decided that more important his pledge to the constitution than any pledge to grover norquist. he disavowed it. i admire that a lot. i admire him. so i sent him a check. >> all right. we'll hear more from warren buffett later in the show. congressman, did your decision to break from the pachl pair protection pledge damage your campaign for re-election in terms of fund-raising and support from big money doaners? >> no, it did not. the second district sent a businessman to washington. i go where
i'm joined by scott rigil and steve leteret. you both signed the norquist pledge when you came into office like most republicans but now turned your backs on it. you both have your own justification. you're saying that our fiscal problems are too large and too dangerous to not consider every option. thank you for being with us, gentlemen. congressman, investor and supporter of warren buffett only made one political donation to a republican this season. and it was to you. >> even though he...
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we go right over to steve, who knows? >>> good morning in san francisco, driving touchdown town area, if you are driving to the bridge, there is a little bit of a backup, there may be outside cash lanes, let's go back to the desk. >>> happening now, there may be a positive development at the grocery stores, negotiations with management are set to resume in just a few hours, joining us from alameda, what is going on, alex? >>> there is a sense of frustration where you can see a handful of workers are out here braving some cold temperatures. they have a little bond fire so they can stay warm this morning. they are excited because talks picked back up between management and 7500 grocery workers across california. they will be going back to the bargaining table at 9:00 this morning. both sides have agreed not to discuss in detail the ongoing negotiations but workers walked off the job weeks ago. this dispute centers around wage freezes and benefit cuts and this morning picketers will bring renewed talks on a new contract. >>
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no one knows. >> steve kornacki brought you. >> steve kornacki brings everyone. the shows that i watch didn't make the list, unfortunately, like "duck dynasty," "top shot," but a show i do watch is "the newsro newsroom." i'm a consultant on the show. it's fun to watch about our industry. >> so in a way this whole segment has been about you. >> well, aren't they all? aren't they all? look, there i am again. >> is there anything else in here that we could talk about that relates to s.e.? >> i'm sure we can find something. >> all right, steve, stop reading. >> i was supposed to give this -- i'm supposed to read this and not this. straight ahead, something i find hot, history. s.e.'s take on the party of lincoln and the modern gop civil war, but, first, another personal favorite, seinfeld" on tv guide. >> guess your boyfriend will have to catch the next train. >> he's not my boyfriend. >> he's not? interesting. >> elaine! >> guess your boyfriend is going to have to catch the next train. >> he's not my boyfriend. >> he's not? interesting. [ male announcer ] when was t
no one knows. >> steve kornacki brought you. >> steve kornacki brings everyone. the shows that i watch didn't make the list, unfortunately, like "duck dynasty," "top shot," but a show i do watch is "the newsro newsroom." i'm a consultant on the show. it's fun to watch about our industry. >> so in a way this whole segment has been about you. >> well, aren't they all? aren't they all? look, there i am again. >> is there anything else in...
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steve, steve -- steve case here, i was about to tcall you a different steve. steve case has talked about the importance of immigration. i'm curious, are there many students you've had over the years who have left and are there good examples of students who have gone through your program, gone through your classes and ended up going back to their home country and building out great entrepreneurial adventures? >> sure. i've stopped keeping score. this country used to be a magnet for people who came here and fought to stay, and for some reason we've been making it more and more difficult for those who want to stay and we spend an enormous amount of time educating them and then we kind of send them back home. it just doesn't make sense. >> half of the ph.d. and masters candidates at our great research universities are from other nations and about half of those then get kicked out when they want to stay here because they are not really given the opportunity. it's really crazy. we should give them not only the encourage but encourage and ask them to stay here. >> st
steve, steve -- steve case here, i was about to tcall you a different steve. steve case has talked about the importance of immigration. i'm curious, are there many students you've had over the years who have left and are there good examples of students who have gone through your program, gone through your classes and ended up going back to their home country and building out great entrepreneurial adventures? >> sure. i've stopped keeping score. this country used to be a magnet for people...
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we're joined by robin wright and steve clemens, washington editor-at-large for the atlantic. great to have you both experts on. what i'm fascinated by has always been the relationship starting at the time he named her secretary of state, and she agreed to take it. this was a mutual agreement. she could have said no and stayed as a very important senator from new york. this relationship, is it a familiar one like a president and his -- like kennedy and dean rusk or truman and dean acheson? is it like that? we have a big president and a somewhat smaller cabinet ministers or are they like equals? >> i think they're closer to equals but this is not kissinger/nixon. hillary came in as the far more experienced person when it came to knowing the world. her husband had been president. she'd toured the world. he had been. >> she was an international figure. >> she was an international figure. obama was the ingenue. i think obama has become a stronger president on foreign policy. i know there were a couple situations where she's come through with proposals that he's challenged do shall
we're joined by robin wright and steve clemens, washington editor-at-large for the atlantic. great to have you both experts on. what i'm fascinated by has always been the relationship starting at the time he named her secretary of state, and she agreed to take it. this was a mutual agreement. she could have said no and stayed as a very important senator from new york. this relationship, is it a familiar one like a president and his -- like kennedy and dean rusk or truman and dean acheson? is it...
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, catch steve every week day on "the psych kwl" at 3:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you back here tomorrow when joined by the governor of "now," former governor ed rendell, politico's maggie haberman and "the new york times" hugo lindhgren. find us at a place called facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. good afternoon, andrea. >> good afternoon, alex. coming up, another general caught in the petraeus investigation. the latest reporting with pete williams, kristen welker and michael isikoff. who are these men and what impact will this all have on the military, the rank and file, colonel jack jacobs joins me. are republicans changing their minds? senator bob corker talks about the fiscal cliff and gillian tett from the "financial times" all that next. ♪ [ male announcer ] why do more emergency workers everywhere trust duracell...?? duralock power preserve. locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. now...guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. ♪ ♪ i want candy ♪ ♪ i want candy that was me... the da
, catch steve every week day on "the psych kwl" at 3:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you back here tomorrow when joined by the governor of "now," former governor ed rendell, politico's maggie haberman and "the new york times" hugo lindhgren. find us at a place called facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. good afternoon, andrea. >> good afternoon, alex. coming up, another general caught in the petraeus investigation. the latest...
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. >> good morning, thank you for joining us on this tuesday morning november 13th, steve paulson is looking at our weather, rain coming? >> well, we are looking at sunshine and warmer temperatures, everything but a few high clouds is heading up and over, and that's a 70 by san jose, here is sal. >>> traffic is doing well, here is sal. >>> if you are stating off very early we think you will have a reward for that, here is sal. >>> traffic continues to look good if you are driving 80s on westbound. >>> and traffic is moving along nicely coming into san
. >> good morning, thank you for joining us on this tuesday morning november 13th, steve paulson is looking at our weather, rain coming? >> well, we are looking at sunshine and warmer temperatures, everything but a few high clouds is heading up and over, and that's a 70 by san jose, here is sal. >>> traffic is doing well, here is sal. >>> if you are stating off very early we think you will have a reward for that, here is sal. >>> traffic continues to look...
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future of the currency union now earlier i discussed this issue with the chief economist of saxo bank steve jacobsen he was pretty pessimistic to say. we are getting to a point where things are so bad that it can actually not get much worse i used to be. know the doom and gloom of europe and the lack of outlook now i think that we are in a crisis point and when you move to a crisis mode you have to remember we become far more able to to create a mandate for change because not because of we want to have a mandate for change because we need a mandate for change and the fact the core europe as i just looted to is now in the same boat means that there is a more off of will and i see we've seen that this week through the increase in social tension of course through the demonstration but also from the mere fact that northern europe now seems able to and willing to accept some sort of a have caught on on greece if you were the one person to make all the necessary decisions in europe what would you do i would wish that all the politicians and the central banks would go away for two three years and
future of the currency union now earlier i discussed this issue with the chief economist of saxo bank steve jacobsen he was pretty pessimistic to say. we are getting to a point where things are so bad that it can actually not get much worse i used to be. know the doom and gloom of europe and the lack of outlook now i think that we are in a crisis point and when you move to a crisis mode you have to remember we become far more able to to create a mandate for change because not because of we want...
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that's next. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. charles: the overall market, well right now it's been flat. struggled all day. we're not down a lot, but the dow is up 1 point right now. but we do have several individual stocks making big moves this morning. let's start with gilead sciences. great news from a trial for the drug to treat hepatitis-c. they say 100% cure rate. obviously that good news is translating to the stock. another drug company had its experimental drug to treat cancer, didn't work any better than chemo. clovis stock is getting absolutely crushed. precision castparts is buying tie tan yum -- titanium metals. tha
that's next. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. charles: the overall market,...
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i'm joined by scott ridgell and steve nortorette. both of you signed the pledge but have now turned your backs on it. you're both saying your fiscal problems are too large and too dangerous not to consider every option. fa famed investor and famed supporter to raise taxes, warren buffett. only made one political donation this season and it was to you. >> even though he had signed that grover norquist taxes, he decided it was more important to pledge the constitution than the norquist. >> and you admired him. >> i did admire him and i sent him a check. >> did your decision to violate the pledge damage your support for fundraising and support from big money donors? >> it did not. i go where the numbers lead me, and a careful analysis of our budget and trying to reconcile that with the americans for tax reform pledge led me to the clear decision that the pledge itself is an impediment to meaningful tax reform and also our tax code now presently yields just under 17%, and we haven't run our country on that yield since 1959, and that's a
i'm joined by scott ridgell and steve nortorette. both of you signed the pledge but have now turned your backs on it. you're both saying your fiscal problems are too large and too dangerous not to consider every option. fa famed investor and famed supporter to raise taxes, warren buffett. only made one political donation this season and it was to you. >> even though he had signed that grover norquist taxes, he decided it was more important to pledge the constitution than the norquist....
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steve? >> no it's incredible and coming for a long time. the last presidential candidate to get 60% of the white vote, which mitt romney did was george herbert walker bush and received over 400 electoral votes. today, gets you an electoral college drumming. president george w. bush got 44% of the hispanic voite. the problem, there are too many republican leaders in congress. if you say the word latino and play a word association game with them, they would come back with illegal immigrant, not silver star winner, not doctor, not lawyer, not policeman, not fireman. this is an important part of our communityship. an important part of the future of the republican party and the republican party needs to get it together on its outreach to late team knows and it's good hear that lindsey graham and chuck shumer are going to start advancing comprehensive immigration reform again because we have to get this off the table, a political issue for the party and we also have to have a zero toll perhaps with the terrible taupe coming out of the talk radio
steve? >> no it's incredible and coming for a long time. the last presidential candidate to get 60% of the white vote, which mitt romney did was george herbert walker bush and received over 400 electoral votes. today, gets you an electoral college drumming. president george w. bush got 44% of the hispanic voite. the problem, there are too many republican leaders in congress. if you say the word latino and play a word association game with them, they would come back with illegal immigrant,...
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s flagship current affairs program news night and although it didn't name the person that steve messam was accusing the program did give rise. a frenzy of speculation all over twitter and other social networking sites which led to a former conservative policy treasurer being named lord mcalpine was eventually named on social networking sites and then went public to defend himself he said he'd never done this he very quickly denied the accusations he started to sue anyone and everyone and only was this steve messam showing a photograph of lord mcalpine and he said oh no actually i'm sorry i was mistaken it wasn't him after all so that was a really short piece of investigative journalism that comes in the wake of that haven't been enough in itself of the jimmy savile scandal again that newsnight had done an investigation into jimmy savile who was a much loved children's entertainer back when i was growing up which essentially exposed him as a paedophile and there have been again wave after wave of allegations people coming forward saying yes jimmy savile did abuse me that program was spi
s flagship current affairs program news night and although it didn't name the person that steve messam was accusing the program did give rise. a frenzy of speculation all over twitter and other social networking sites which led to a former conservative policy treasurer being named lord mcalpine was eventually named on social networking sites and then went public to defend himself he said he'd never done this he very quickly denied the accusations he started to sue anyone and everyone and only...
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s flagship current affairs program news night and only all of it was this steve messam showing the first graph of lord mcalpine and he said oh no actually i'm sorry i was mistaken it wasn't him after all and that haven't been enough in itself of of the jimmy savile scandal again newsnight had done an investigation into jimmy savile who was a much loved children's entertainer back when i was growing up which essentially exposed him as a paedophile that program was spiked by b.b.c. leadership they were ordered to drop it at least in part because other parts of the b.b.c. were preparing a programme that said how wonderful jimmy savile was can of course it's not just news that the b.b.c. does they do a range of programs nature documentaries it's. so it has been a much loved it loved institution and people hope i think that this change of management will will make that be so again let's have a listen to what they say i still follow b.b.c. news and business and yeah i still just as easy said we wouldn't deter me from using b.b.c. is an easy thing you see a g.p. i mean it's something that reall
s flagship current affairs program news night and only all of it was this steve messam showing the first graph of lord mcalpine and he said oh no actually i'm sorry i was mistaken it wasn't him after all and that haven't been enough in itself of of the jimmy savile scandal again newsnight had done an investigation into jimmy savile who was a much loved children's entertainer back when i was growing up which essentially exposed him as a paedophile that program was spiked by b.b.c. leadership...
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that's it from cbs, first in business worldwide. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. something this delicious could only come from nature. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. >>> the president is now back at the white house after visiting storm damaged areas of new
that's it from cbs, first in business worldwide. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td...
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. >> yesterday, steve schmidt took up the cry against the conservative entertainment complex. >> too many swing voters in the country, when you hear conservative, they think of wombs and wackos. we gave up five u.s. senate seats in the last election cycle by people who were just out there. completely extreme. manifestly unprepared for the offices that they are running for. our elected leaders are scared to death of the conservative entire at the same time complex, the shrill and divisive voices, rejecting the social extremism of the republican party on issue after issue. >> one of the leading lights of the conservative entertainment complex, talk radio host laura ingram told politico blaming talk radio for the problems in the gop elite is hilarious and typical of people who want to continue to get paid to give bad advice to campaigns. right wing anti tax, anti government crusader grover norquist believes there is exactly one person to blame for the republican defeat and it is not rush limbaugh. >> we just had an election, and the house of representatives was committed to keeping taxe
. >> yesterday, steve schmidt took up the cry against the conservative entertainment complex. >> too many swing voters in the country, when you hear conservative, they think of wombs and wackos. we gave up five u.s. senate seats in the last election cycle by people who were just out there. completely extreme. manifestly unprepared for the offices that they are running for. our elected leaders are scared to death of the conservative entire at the same time complex, the shrill and...
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steve liesman is standing by in new york and steve the big thing coming up today has to be when bernanke is going to be speaking. we talked earlier about that. what really do you expect to hear today? >> not unrelated to the report we just got, becky, i think that's a good question because i think bernanke is going to be relatively pleased with what's happened to mortgages. i think there are some on the fed who wanted more of an impact on mortgage rates, given the fed's decision to buy $40 billion in mortgages on a monthly basis, but what they would argue is that the effects are yet to come, because they would say that the effect of fed purchases come with the total stock that the fed owns and/or is taken off the market rather than the cumulative purchases and they really haven't had a chance to wind up, if you look at the fed's balance sheet it hasn't changed very much. >> seriously? >> yes. >> wow. >> i think the fed is going to see, be relatively happy about what's happening in the housing market, this decline is within the tolerance, you had a big jump in october, people expected som
steve liesman is standing by in new york and steve the big thing coming up today has to be when bernanke is going to be speaking. we talked earlier about that. what really do you expect to hear today? >> not unrelated to the report we just got, becky, i think that's a good question because i think bernanke is going to be relatively pleased with what's happened to mortgages. i think there are some on the fed who wanted more of an impact on mortgage rates, given the fed's decision to buy...
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guys, back to you. >> steve, it's david. first of all, i compliment your use of color. love the purple, very pretty at the top there. you look at that chart. i mean, that's progressive taxation at its finest -- at its most extreme, it would seem. >> it is. >> i wonder if those who believe taxes need to go up on the wealthy whether they embrace that and say, let's go over the cliff. you say half a trillion if you get to spending cuts, i mean, those worried about deficit reduction have to say, well, that will certainly help. >> it will help. two pieces to that, increase of taxes on the wealthy in a progressive manner, as you noted but also increasing for everybody so it's broadening the base, which is what republicans want. in that regard going over the cliff has a compromise element to it. >> i'm still thinking about lovie, we're going to be paying more in taxes, the gilligan's island reference from steve banks. >> tonight? >> why the markets may not be having trouble. >> and dan o'keefe. >> yes. >> let's get to the third hour of "squawk on the street." here's what you m
guys, back to you. >> steve, it's david. first of all, i compliment your use of color. love the purple, very pretty at the top there. you look at that chart. i mean, that's progressive taxation at its finest -- at its most extreme, it would seem. >> it is. >> i wonder if those who believe taxes need to go up on the wealthy whether they embrace that and say, let's go over the cliff. you say half a trillion if you get to spending cuts, i mean, those worried about deficit...
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steve, can you fall off a sloef? >> it feels really good, exactly. >> they start to tackle the nation's debt. there's fear of sbimgtsment cuts and, of course, tax reform. the president is packing a he schedule with high profile meetings to try and get something done. tomorrow labor leaders, wednesday business leaders and corporate executives, and friday congress aal leaders from both sides of the aisle. we start with rob cox at reuters breaking news. rob, do you expect compromise or continuing to fight? >> well, i do expect compromise, but remember, the fiscal cliff is one artificial construct cooked up by the congress and the president to basically get us to think about a much bigger problem, which is what you pointed out. entitlement reform and tax reform and all the big issues and putting america into the accounts. the problem is the president -- i mean, you know, frankly has all the leverage here. so he doesn't need to compromise that much to get half, if not three-quarters of what he wants. >> i think the presid
steve, can you fall off a sloef? >> it feels really good, exactly. >> they start to tackle the nation's debt. there's fear of sbimgtsment cuts and, of course, tax reform. the president is packing a he schedule with high profile meetings to try and get something done. tomorrow labor leaders, wednesday business leaders and corporate executives, and friday congress aal leaders from both sides of the aisle. we start with rob cox at reuters breaking news. rob, do you expect compromise or...
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that money will be paid by the taxpayer just the latest thing is these allegations by a man called steve meston who said that he was repeatedly sexually abused as a child by a senior politician that was reported on the b.b.c.'s flagship current affairs program news night which led to a former conservative party treasurer being named a man called lord mcalpine and only after that was this steve mess and showing a photograph of lord mcalpine and he said oh no actually i'm sorry i was mistaken it wasn't him after all and that haven't been enough in itself or of the jimmy savile scandal again newsnight had done an investigation into jimmy savile who was a much loved children's entertainer back when i was growing up which essentially exposed him as a paedophile at that program though it was spiked by b.b.c. leadership they were ordered to drop it at least in part because other parts of the b.b.c. were preparing a programme that said how wonderful jimmy savile was praising him in his lifelong charity work and of course it's not just news that the b.b.c. does they do a range of programs nature
that money will be paid by the taxpayer just the latest thing is these allegations by a man called steve meston who said that he was repeatedly sexually abused as a child by a senior politician that was reported on the b.b.c.'s flagship current affairs program news night which led to a former conservative party treasurer being named a man called lord mcalpine and only after that was this steve mess and showing a photograph of lord mcalpine and he said oh no actually i'm sorry i was mistaken it...
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. >> that was steve erwin. >> that was steve erwin. >> cenk: we'll be right back on "the stephanie miller show"." [ music ] governor tomorrow night. she is awesome. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." you've heard stephanie's views. >>no bs, authentic, the real thing. >>now, let's hear yours at the only online forum with a direct line to stephanie miller. >>the only thing that can save america now: current television. >>join the debate now. [ ♪ music ♪ ] [ ♪ music ♪ ] this is just temporary. like lesbianism at women's colleges. [ laughing ] >> stephanie: this is the >> sound byte.: while everyone else was out living their lives i was watching tv because i knew it would save the world. >> stephanie: this is stephanie miller 1-800-steph-12 the phone number toll-free from where every. carol from dubois. >> caller: mitt romney when he makes speech, current tv has a wonderful documentary on the koch brothers and everybody much watch this. it's so good, and it shows how then tentacles reach out even to school boards. they're targeting the south. they're against medicare
. >> that was steve erwin. >> that was steve erwin. >> cenk: we'll be right back on "the stephanie miller show"." [ music ] governor tomorrow night. she is awesome. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." you've heard stephanie's views. >>no bs, authentic, the real thing. >>now, let's hear yours at the only online forum with a direct line to stephanie miller. >>the only thing that can save america now: current television....
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steve called it the conservative entertainment complex. you just called it the alternative universe. but could you just sort of briefly and it doesn't have to be both of the you. >> exactly what are you talking about? what was going on? how would people in this room know that they were living in an alternative universe. how would they be aware of that. >> it's not you. many people said he would be giving instructions during the debate. >> if they want to con contract any imagine of their opponent that is not grounded in reality are one is the robbie campaign had an unrhealicic view of what the elect triss was going to be. certainly one of the reasons they wanted to see in the election. but there's this view of barack obama. you know, that if you just read and watch the entertainment complex. how on earth could this guy be re-elected? ruzz because you're socialist. and we're not honest. but that's now not how most of america beats the government. most of us don't see us that way. so that is the problem. i think it's under estimating of your
steve called it the conservative entertainment complex. you just called it the alternative universe. but could you just sort of briefly and it doesn't have to be both of the you. >> exactly what are you talking about? what was going on? how would people in this room know that they were living in an alternative universe. how would they be aware of that. >> it's not you. many people said he would be giving instructions during the debate. >> if they want to con contract any...
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some reports say san nof ski may have had troubles in his relations with steve ballmer and other executives. in his statement, the 47-year-old executive thanked for what he called the countless blessings he received at microsoft. he also expressed his appreciation for the professionalism of workers at the company. san nof ski led the development of the surface tablet as well as windows 8. he was seen as a candidate for ceo in the future. >>> now, let's get a check on the markets. european shares are traceding lower. here is a picture of how the benchmarks are performing now. we're seeing losses across the board down about 1%. london ftse 100 is down about .9%. and the dax down about 1%. and in paris, the crack 40 is down by 1%. investors are becoming less willing to take risk because a decision on the bailout fund for greece has been put off till next week. in tokyo the nikkei extended losses to seven days. chinese stocks were treated because of fierce that the on going communist party congress would make little change in economic policies. let's have a look at currencies. the euro is losin
some reports say san nof ski may have had troubles in his relations with steve ballmer and other executives. in his statement, the 47-year-old executive thanked for what he called the countless blessings he received at microsoft. he also expressed his appreciation for the professionalism of workers at the company. san nof ski led the development of the surface tablet as well as windows 8. he was seen as a candidate for ceo in the future. >>> now, let's get a check on the markets....
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reports say his departure may raise concerns about the success of windows 8 and his relationship with steve balmer. microsoft's gaining business has scored another hit, halo 4 racked up $220 million on launch day last tuesday. activision's call of duty black ops 2 goes on on sale today. i know i'll be first in line for that one. this of course as sky fall the latest installment of the james bond franchise just had the best opening weekend of any bond movie ever. so it appears a good weekend for bond still pails in comparison to cinema. so e-mail us your thoughts. worldwide@cnbc.com. @cnbcwex. is it call of duty or sky fall? ross, i have a feeling i i know which one you'll be in line for. >> i like all of those. still to come, italy's three biggest banks due to report later today with debt costs lower than earlier in the year. finally a collapse to focus on profitability. we'll get answers from milan after the break. i'm freaking out man. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a killer investing dashboard. everything is on one page. i'm watc
reports say his departure may raise concerns about the success of windows 8 and his relationship with steve balmer. microsoft's gaining business has scored another hit, halo 4 racked up $220 million on launch day last tuesday. activision's call of duty black ops 2 goes on on sale today. i know i'll be first in line for that one. this of course as sky fall the latest installment of the james bond franchise just had the best opening weekend of any bond movie ever. so it appears a good weekend for...
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obama's victory saying he won because of gifts he promised to minority groups. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see un
obama's victory saying he won because of gifts he promised to minority groups. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's...
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. >>> finally, last week steve schmidt said on "meet the press" that a lot of swing voters think of the republican party as one of loons and wackos. this is a republican talking. mike murphy, another republican strategist, just weighed in on "meet the press." here he is. >> this is an existential crisis for the republican party, and we have to have a brutal discussion about it. we alienate young voters because of gay marriage, we alienate latinos, the fastest growing group in the country, because of our fetish on so-called amnesty, and we've lost our connection to middle class economics. we have an operative class which isn't competent. we have to get a party view of america that's not out of rush limbaugh's dream journal. >> well said. up until election night these experts were predicting a romney victory. they should go down with the ship, the "titanic" in fact, instead of putting on dresses so they can get in the lifeboats. how did that sound? >>> up next, replacing hillary clinton. president obama's choice may come down to john kerry or susan rice. will the president go with the 200
. >>> finally, last week steve schmidt said on "meet the press" that a lot of swing voters think of the republican party as one of loons and wackos. this is a republican talking. mike murphy, another republican strategist, just weighed in on "meet the press." here he is. >> this is an existential crisis for the republican party, and we have to have a brutal discussion about it. we alienate young voters because of gay marriage, we alienate latinos, the fastest...
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steve kingston, "bbc news," washington. >> for more, i am joined by a senior correspondent for national journal. thank you for coming in. is this what this is really all about. it sounds like a soap opera. there is sex involved, and that is why we are interested in it, or is there more to it? does it matter? >> it sounds like an august scandal in washington where congress is out and they are looking for something to cover. it is november this time. i think that it could be what you see on the surface, which is some people giving into temptation in high places. the mighty have fallen. but if it puts a lot of tension between the f.b.i. and the c.i.a., which they have always had a lot of tension between those two anyway, if you have the white house and congress disagreeing about the time line and who knew what when, this could have a lot of legs. it could be unfortunate for a president just starting out a second term. >> if this really was not an issue of national security but just an affair between two consenting adults, then the f.b.i., there they are, they put out six or seven agents an
steve kingston, "bbc news," washington. >> for more, i am joined by a senior correspondent for national journal. thank you for coming in. is this what this is really all about. it sounds like a soap opera. there is sex involved, and that is why we are interested in it, or is there more to it? does it matter? >> it sounds like an august scandal in washington where congress is out and they are looking for something to cover. it is november this time. i think that it could be...
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steve. ok mark and i to go back to you in washington you want to jump in right before we went to the break go ahead but i want to talk about the bush tax cut ok go ahead mark first if i can put on my condiments hat for a second here it's pretty clear what we need to do to help the american economy we don't want the fiscal cliff because in the short term we're coming out of a deep recession consumer confidence is the highest it's been since two thousand and seven i actually think housing is making a turnaround corporations are very large profits wall street is up this is the time to come out so now is not the time to cut back to do spending cuts or do tax increases i strongly agree though that in the long term we need all of that so what you need is a short term deal that protects us in the short term but definitely does deficit reduction the long term that's the economists perspective the political perspective is where the cuts come from and that's where democrats republicans disagree republ
steve. ok mark and i to go back to you in washington you want to jump in right before we went to the break go ahead but i want to talk about the bush tax cut ok go ahead mark first if i can put on my condiments hat for a second here it's pretty clear what we need to do to help the american economy we don't want the fiscal cliff because in the short term we're coming out of a deep recession consumer confidence is the highest it's been since two thousand and seven i actually think housing is...
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steve. there he is. this is a guy that was considered to be the heir apparent to steve balmer. in the last few years, steve balmer has wanted greater flexibility within the company. he wants to speed up the product cycle. other companies have product cycles that last maybe six months. microsoft's last a few years. he wants it down. here's the chart of microsoft just this month. it's down about 5%. year to date, the stock is up about 4%. it has lost 12% in the last six months. this selloff just this month is not the whole story. it's been falling since last spring. >> how about five years, bill? >> well, it's had a loss decade. >> i mean, seriously. the bottom line here, microsoft has missed so many important things in technology. blew it on the tablet. blew it on the mobile device. >> they play catchup all the time. >> now they're even losing market share when it comes to their main business. android also taking some market share there. a lot of people wonder if the death of the pc is going
steve. there he is. this is a guy that was considered to be the heir apparent to steve balmer. in the last few years, steve balmer has wanted greater flexibility within the company. he wants to speed up the product cycle. other companies have product cycles that last maybe six months. microsoft's last a few years. he wants it down. here's the chart of microsoft just this month. it's down about 5%. year to date, the stock is up about 4%. it has lost 12% in the last six months. this selloff just...
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i will turn it back to leader pelosi. >> we are so proud of steve. although we did win 25 seats. we did not get 25 seats. thank you, steve, for your great leadership and having this configuration. our founders envisioned the house of representatives, which would be a constant reinvigoration of the congress because big have to be elected every two years -- go o the voters every two years. this year, 25% of our caucus is brand new. quite an invigoration. here they are -- the fresh recruits, who among them will lead our nation in what other capacity as well as leader in the house of representatives. we may not have the majority, we may not have the gavel, but we have unity, and with that unity, a consensus built to solve problems to work with president obama, we are ready to work. are we proud of president obama and his wonderful victory? not to get into politics. with that, in case you have any questions -- yes ma'am? >> will you plan to stay on as the leader? will you run again? >> let us see. what time is it now? it is 2:00 on tuesday. i will see you
i will turn it back to leader pelosi. >> we are so proud of steve. although we did win 25 seats. we did not get 25 seats. thank you, steve, for your great leadership and having this configuration. our founders envisioned the house of representatives, which would be a constant reinvigoration of the congress because big have to be elected every two years -- go o the voters every two years. this year, 25% of our caucus is brand new. quite an invigoration. here they are -- the fresh recruits,...